67 Pa. Code § 60.5 - Changes in permanent vehicle fleets
(a)
Adding vehicles to
fleet. Vehicles which are acquired by a registrant after the
commencement of the registration year may be added to a permanently registered
fleet by application to the Department on a form furnished by the
Department.
(b)
Withdrawal
and replacement of vehicles from fleets. The following rules apply to
the withdrawal and replacement of a vehicle from a permanently registered
fleet:
(1)
Vehicle withdrawn but not
replaced. If a vehicle is withdrawn from a fleet during the period for
which registration fees have been paid, and it is not replaced with another
vehicle, the registrant shall, within 30 days, notify the Bureau on the
appropriate form, and shall forward that notification along with the
registration credentials to the Department. A refund will not be issued for
time remaining on unexpired registration.
(2)
Vehicle withdrawn but
replaced. If a vehicle is withdrawn from a fleet during the period for
which registration fees have been paid, and it is replaced with another
vehicle, the registrant shall, within 30 days, notify the Bureau on the
appropriate form. The registration transfer fee will be required as provided in
§
60.12 (relating to fees). In
addition, if the replacement vehicle registration fee is higher than that of
the vehicle replaced, the additional prorated registration fee will also be
required. The Department will issue a new registration card. The registrant is
exempt from the requirement to return the registration plate as required under
75 Pa.C.S. §
1314(d) (relating to
transfer of registration) if the replacement vehicle is a different type
vehicle than that replaced.
(c)
Withdrawal of fleet from
permanent registration program. If a fleet is withdrawn from the
permanent registration program during the period for which registration fees
have been paid, the registrant shall, within 10 days, notify the Bureau on the
appropriate form, and shall forward that notification along with all
registration credentials to the Department.
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